Hampton Galleries
$175.00
$175.00
Coin silver sugar tongs by Henry Hoyt of New York City (c. 1829-1836), 6" long, typical fiddle pattern with 8-lobed shell nips and chamfered shoulders, script monogram "LT" on bend, crisp Basket of Flowers on each arm, marked on one arm "HENRY HOYT" in rectangular punch and on other arm with three pseudo marks (bust, G and lion) and "D" incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$150.00
$150.00
Pair of coin silver salt spoons by Thomas Jackson in Portsmouth, New Hampshire or Kittery, Maine (c. 1780-1800), 3-15/16" long, shallow circular bowls, oval drop, downturned pointed end handles, shaded block letter monogram "I.A * H" on reverse, marked "TJ" (script) in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$135.00
$135.00
Coin silver salt spoon, John Vernon, New York City (c.1800), 4-3/8" long, wide shallow oval bowl, raised V drop, downturned coffin end tipt on back, feather script monogram "S"? on front, marked "IV" in oval punch with sheaf of wheat punch (see mark (b) in Belden). Coffin end teaspoons and tablespoons are rare and difficult to find; this salt spoon is only the second we have ever located.
Hampton Galleries
$120.00
$120.00
Beautiful pair of twist handle dessert spoons by Duhme & Co., Cincinnatti, Ohio (c. 1850), 6-7/8" long, full French tipt bowls, twist handles with roulettework bright cut design around throat and perimeter of handle, additional bright cut at top and bottom of handle, Old English monogram "MLD" on front, marked "DUHME" in banner punch.
Hampton Galleries
$120.00
$120.00
Coin silver tablespoon by William H. Whitlock, New York City (c. 1826), 8-15/16" long, full bowl, wide broad drop, chamfered shoulders, downturned fiddle handle, Sheaf of Wheat pattern, large feather script monogram "D" on front, marked "Wm. H. WHITLOCK" in rectangular punch and "1826" incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$120.00
$120.00
Coin silver tablespoon by Davis Palmer & Co., Boston (c. 1841-1846), 8-7/8" long, full bowl, no drop, chamferred shoulders, downturned fiddle handle in Sheaf of Wheat pattern, crisp Sheaf of Wheat and feather script monogram "L" on front, marked "Davis, Palmer & Co." in rectangular punch near bowl.
Hampton Galleries
$110.00
$110.00
Coin silver tablespoon, N. Harding & Co., Boston Massachusetts (c.1830-1860), 9" long, full bowl, broad drop, chamfered shoulders, downturned fiddle handle with crisp Basket of Flowers impressed at the top, marked "N.HARDING & CO" incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$100.00
$100.00
Coin silver tablespoon by T. Lord, location unknown (c. 1830-1850), 9" long, full bowl, 12-lobed outlined shell drop, pointed shoulders, downturned fiddle handle, Sheaf of Wheat pattern, feather script monogram "E. Fowler" on front, marked "T.LORD" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$100.00
$100.00
Coin silver tablespoons (2), John Sayre, Southampton, New York (c. 1800), 9-1/16" long, large raised V drop, downturned pointed end handles, feather script monogram "C" on front, marked "I.SAYRE" (pellet raised) in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$100.00
$100.00
Pair of coin silver tablespoons by Ebenezer Knowlton Lakeman, Salem, Massachusetts (c. 1819-1830), 8-1/2", very minor tip wear, some crazing in bowls, downturned Basket of Flowers pattern, feather script monograms on front and back worn, marked "E.K.LAKEMAN" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$65.00
$65.00
Beautiful pair of twist handle teaspoons retailed by Bingham & Co., Indianapolis, Indiana and probably made by Duhme & Co. (c. 1860), 5-3/8" and 5-1/2", full French tipt bowls, twist handles with roulettework bright cut design around throat and perimeter of handle, additional bright cut at top and bottom of handle, Old English monogram "MLD" on front, marked "BINGHAM & CO" incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$65.00
$65.00
Coin Silver Salt Spoon, maker "I.C" (c.1830), 4 3/16" long, 10-lobed outlined shell drop, double struck Kings pattern, feather script monogram "G" on front, marked "I.C" in rectangle.














